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Speaker for the dead. Or at least, that's the conceit I tell myself.Funeral celebrant. Great conversation stopper or, alternatively, the prompter of lame jokes.
I recently moved across to Desktop Support for a large corporate in South Africa. Nationwide we have around 45'000 staff but we only look after about 400 of them at our main campus
Quote from: PhireSide on September 25, 2018, 17:14:58I recently moved across to Desktop Support for a large corporate in South Africa. Nationwide we have around 45'000 staff but we only look after about 400 of them at our main campus Sounds like you are doing well Phil! I'm assuming that's much less time on the road which has to be safer from various viewpoints considering where you are.
Definitely! Especially with stuff like this on our roads [warning - crude language and a nice sounding motorcycle]: Taxi riding into oncoming traffic, Sloane Street, Bryanston - YouTube
I'm a global network manager for a sports streaming company called DAZN.
I'm a Triple Zero Emergency Service - "Fire Services Victoria" Team Leader/Dispatcher/Calltaker. I've been in the role nearly 9 years and continue to enjoy it. It's nothing like the dramatised 9-1-1 show. You can tune into us live by clicking here. Be advised, these are all the channels we monitor across the state at the Comms Centre I'm located in, so during the day it can sound like we're all talking over each other. However, you can also get individual regions at the bottom of this page here.
A very onerous job. Well done to you and your team.
Quote from: Dazzler on May 08, 2019, 17:54:47A very onerous job. Well done to you and your team. Thanks Daz.. Whilst it can certainly be a stressful and insanely busy job on those fire days, the real applause goes to the firefighters on the ground. You guys had a few scary days in Tassie as well down in the south west.. I have an Uncle and Aunt over in Middleton so they were on high alert there for a little while. Adz.
Still up! you must be on shift work...
Quote from: Dazzler on May 08, 2019, 18:11:51Still up! you must be on shift work... Yes sir I am. They are 12 hour shifts .. 2 day shifts followed by 2 night shifts then 5 days off.
I've got a doctor's appointment in the morning
I'm now a gardener for the elderly and infirm .................................... but have changed my i30 for a Cee'd CRDI.Does that mean I don't count?
I work as a Senior Administrator in HR for a local Mental Health and Community NHS Trust. Had my lovely car for a week names that rhyme with lady
I guess I'll add my addition here.My name is iBainesy, long time driver, short time i30 owner. I currently work as a gaming supervisor in a pokies Venue (No I can't tell you any tricks on how to win on them, I can however offer you advice, and that is to not play them).I am however looking at getting out of it, preferably something to do with Drone flying, that's where my interest is right now. I have a background in Fitting and Machining using CNC machines.
I just changed jobs this week, now a Classified Plant Mechanical Engineer on WA Mine site responsible for all cranes. Finally gave in after 3 years of them asking me to join them. Amazed the $$$$ spent on digging rocks outta the ground to be loaded onto trains and ships
BumpAnyone changing jobs as we head into the new year?